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We're excited to have Matt Potter continue growing his career with Arvest with his new role as Treasury Management Advisor.

SPRINGDALE, Ark. — Arvest Bank is pleased to announce that Matt Potter has joined Arvest Bank in Springdale as a Treasury Management Advisor at the Emma Avenue location.

Potter first joined Arvest Bank when he began work as a part-time teller in Lowell and Rogers while in high school and throughout his undergraduate career. While working on his masters’ degree, he worked as a Financial Services Representative until he moved to Treasury Management in 2013.

“Matt has truly grown up as a member of the Arvest family,” said Doris Baldwin, Treasury Manager for Arvest Bank in Springdale. “He knows the emphasis on customer service that Arvest has and has developed the knowledge and experience to help Arvest customers get the most from their financial goals.”

Potter graduated from Bentonville High School in 2007 and earned his Bachelor of Science in finance in 2010 from Missouri State University in Springfield, Mo. He went on to earn a Master of Business Administration from Missouri State University in 2014.

Potter was an active member of the Springfield, Mo., Rotaract chapter, serving as the membership chair in 2013-2014 and as director of membership on the board of directors in 2014-2015. He also served on the United Way Community Investment Council from 2013 to 2015.

He and his wife, Amanda Potter, moved back to Northwest Arkansas in December 2015.

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